Haven't written anything about 2018. It was sure a turning point of my life: I learnt about submission, I learnt about resilience, grit, consistency, I learnt how to say no and how to let go, I worked upon self-care: mentally and physically, I reduced my impulsiveness, I learnt to listen, and I began organising my life. And the peak of my well-being is, I think, when I get to know how to overcome and manage my anxiety issues. Now I'm starting off new year with hardship--I'm battling with myself whether I should endure this painful end or not. However, I believe that this will cultivate me to be stronger than ever. I am looking forward to exciting opportunities ahead in 2019.
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Make me Your vessel. Make me an offering. Make me whatever You want me to be. Soli Deo Gloria.

Top Shot: Before the Glass Shatters | Photograph by Andy Vu (@andyhvu)
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“I was craving for an adventure so I invited a few friends to join me. Our plan was to drive from Seattle to Whistler,” writes #YourShotPhotographer Andy Vu. “We landed in Seattle at 1AM, got our car rental and drove straight to North Cascades National Park just in time for sunrise. Our first stop was at Diablo Lake. I noticed the water was so still, creating this perfect reflection of layers of mountains. I put my camera on burst mode and caught this shot of my friend dive in. We had a blast.” This photo was selected for the Daily Dozen on February 25, 2019.
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Top Shot: One Foot in Front of the Other | Photograph by Gordon Fellows
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“One of my all-time favorite spots in Australia is Cable Beach in Broome, West Australia,” writes #YourShotPhotographer Gordon Fellows. “You can enjoy the Sunset Camel Ride on your Cable Beach visit as well as heaps of other wonderful sights in Broome.” This image was selected for the February 7, 2019 Daily Dozen.
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